The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-02-10, Page 6i3
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171RNl `,i)• TABLES .IIEitE
Wit 'LUCI NQW SENTINEL, LUCIKN'OW, • ONTAR1O
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• Scoring by both, teaanS'was,1Vell'
sz�lit rp ' 'G eor"ge Chin got ".a pair
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1r Lueknovcr, with.Qreer, Middle
:.,Chine and McLelland
Liicknow, Sepoys and Kincar- miss, Ab
dine .Intermediates. chalked UP a l btnlging• the 'twine• once each: The.
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in • and loss eaoh in. 'a pair o f: light flashers for Wingharn we're
encounters, last week: Brent, Keith, Hilbert, Pym.• and;
On Wednesday .nit irn the McLean
I;akeside . tows‚.Tlie,k Sepoys ab
•°Spired an 8-2'. tr'imxning, but. had MIDiC,ETS WON BY 8-2 COUNT
sweet revenge ..on Friday, night ! IN LONDESBORO SATURDAY'
in their.- home ballxw..ick_fo?'e a
Thompson; alt., C. chin,, . Chin,
A, Baker, K 1VICNay, B.Ferguson,
l?. Embea4'liin. •
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Godexieh: goal,. Ross; 'def., Gar-
rick, McBride; 'fortirat-.ds, W. Mac-
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Donald1VIGCirllough, Soddy; alt.,
Fat
Gaynor, Strep wart- Rers., erson,
Allaire; Webster, McLean.
While waiting for `the playoffs'
to get ;underway The Sepoys will.
,lay art' exhibition -game, here on
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Saturdaynight- commencing at
nine O'clock. The 'o,plosition will
' ;be • the Toronto . Varsity, Junior:.
`'B".' team. Alex .Mac ntyre, !who
performed with The .Sepoys.
is now a first . year medical
Stu-
1,uckrbwiVhdge dentat�Torono,_TruyersitYll
crowd . whenuthey- reversea '
Y TItXJRS:, FEBRUARY 10th, 1.949
' winner of .the Brussels-Londes-;
.'boyo series :'for 'group honors, and
the right to continue in the W. U.
A. A. playdowns.
• ,• . ,be with, the Varsity team...
tables 9 2 ;Winning streak unbren,:• wwhen.
Wednesday night's defeg was they, .downed Londeshoro on
the
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+. r ° %.;uckrvaw were slated to St�pays
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anly °the se ond' The .Sepoys hav e latter' on; Satur= s open air rink conclude their schedule in: Kin
stuffered,;'this, season., The . count day :afternoon` .by ati count. cardirte lash ..nigiht aria are, now
'Ae stood' at:3-2 going into .the third -The' score w h
�vvhen Kincardine rail~- iii five in
row. -without . a - reply. • •
al Riitchie;. def.
i � S�uickrrpw:,
I all, ,Harris; cen;,' Gould; wings,,
Chin; alt.; Greer, Nc
illan : V,au hani, N1;iddlemiss, . c-
Lellarnd, l 4lianer; °:Po114ck.'
Kincardine :goal, Carelidge
t1�f., Gra1ham, `. Dolson; cen.;
win Wilson, Sargent; 'alt.,'
Courtney, llirendyle,, Bill. ' Be. ,
Sma11,-Wart-Bell,. Wylds,' Black.
'' Firut Period ,.
1 ' Kincardine, B. Bell
:'.Sargent)' ; 2.00
2--L'trcknow, McLelland
(Vaughan) ° 14.00
Penalties: $mall, Dolson► Gould,
Dahmerl• Second Perim •}
3 --`Kincardine, Thren'dyle
(Graham) ..
A—Li ckno'w, Harris (Dah
• Mer).,1.
'6.30.
--iincardine, Dolson ,., . 7.00
Penalty: B. 'Bell.
Third Period: ,
:Kincardine,' +T�hrendyle :2•30
?—Kincardine, Sargent
615
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B=K r)cardyne, : Sargent.,..'TAO
'9-Kincardine,-IDolson 15 00
• .,10•-•-�Kincar'dine, B Bell
(Zihran!dyle)
19 X30
• No' 'penahties
Good' Game 'Friday
• Tye' Sepoys s�hQwed, their best.
fai>rri'..of the�'season ' on ..Friday.
night..: Kincarline.:too1�C. a 1-0. lead
'fry. the. first-.fra ie but The. Sepoys; 1—ldiickriow, Rose
burned it ,ora in' the' second., and 2 Lucknow, Chin• (E Irwin)
.poured slit goa�lstpastCartlidge in 3-Lu�know, ..A: Irwin '(Stewart,
short order. `In the third they' otic- G ibsiom
scored I rncardine 3 'to, 1 '4=Brussels, Jardine
. . ••:First '4—Brussels,
•.Chin C
Kincardine, Bell '(Threndyle)....6-=-Luckno�w, Rose/
Penalties: Truall, Bell, Sargnt.. Lucknow 'Chin
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iniscondu�ct). '
E .. . era: "E.' Irwin: Rose Gib-'.
` •'Penalt ,
Second 'Period ' ! ' son, :V�orkman.'
Second, Period
8—Lucknow, E.. Irw n (Stewart)
9--Lucknow, .Chin .:(Stewart)
10=-Lueknow, • Chin
11--Lucknowtr, H.gdgins (McNay)'.
'Third' ', Period
12--Luckn.�ow; .;Stewart: (B Irwin )•,
13=Brussels,' Workunan
5:3'a•
Was the same as w en !Standing • by • awaiting ...woad to
these two. teams met in• Lucknow•.
Marksrilen 'for Lueknaw were,
E: Irwin' 2, A: • Ir'w}xt .2, ' Cbin 2,
and', Fisher• and Rose '.singletons.
Woods and Hazelwood ' slid: , tye'
scoring: for Lond'esi Toro.
1VIIDGETS • TRIM a BRUSSELS:
16-3 ON MONDAY NIGH' "
Lucknaw ;Midgets.'Wound' up
�tlieir regular schedule. on Monday
night in: Brussels, and 'defeated
the. home .cl4b::16 to 3;• to finish
the'`seasofl. on. •atop of the', group
and undefeated
The lboys fattened.tscor-
ing c. averages
lcor--ing�averages pleinty -with. Erwcxkl
Irwin,. Morley ,Chin and Donald
Stewart leading 'the parade. E1
wood had four gaals,•, and . three' .
,assists, Morley 5 end'''2 ""assists 1
'and "Red" '•1 and 4 Joe Whitby''
turned in a steady 'game in the'
hers
:' Danny, llose,',bagged a pair of
goals :and'.Al Irwrin, Clayton Hod'
;gens,'" i11,Fisher. and°Bruce John •
ston ' got ' single markers Bruce.;
.had been slapping Puck's lust off
the net all night` `and :finally got'
his marker wuth a single sec-onnd
to ,go.
Lucknow: goal, Whitby,, def,
Chin; , Gibson, centre, '• E. • Irwin•;
wings, Stewart, Johnston, .alt , Al.
Irwin', Ariitstrong; How'a1d `Rose,
'Fisher', McNay, Hodgins
,, ;First. Period
Proceed ,into the "W' playdowns.
o—'' `
Tti:ncardine; and Wingham4
fight it 'out for the right to' . con
-tone in the "A";p1aydowl°ts. And,
,his: should be gtuiite a: Series,,
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. The. Baptams • 1 •played :• Clinton
last . night to wind Up. the ,group'
schedule with 'playoffs 'to start
'at once.' .
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Referring;.to the Ban�tam::ga111e
last ' -Week- when°.. Clintoxn -.,, nosed
the Lucknow lids 3-2,°. the,. Nws-.
ecoid says: "Clinton's,g�oal keep-
er, Denornme, can be thanked for
the .�
small score`' against Clinton,.
'as he,made Some wonderful saves:
when rubber wwas all around: him.
PIa>slej�'s $65,100 GPic ixnity'
!Centre, replacing :the°•:aeW pane de,
stroyed .by fire 'ayeaar argot. will
'be officially opened on Saturday,,
February 29#41,.• when.two all-
star teams from 'the .d,iistrict will
take part' iri the ceremonies. -
.r: ,
Kincardine is .seeking informa..
tion. on the • cost of installing an,
artificial; ice plant in their arena.
i (Additional ,Sport on Page 7)
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The Midgets • finished..: up on.
Monday, and are now paired ofd
with Ripley for, a .' twoout 'three
games series in the group Play-
offs. The winner wl'1 meet the
EXHIBITION
rsit
an
slier
epo;
In The LucknoW Arena .
Fe rua
D'
tarts at 9,00 p.m..
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Heres.YourOppo � . ty ortunii T.o ' See •A Smart Junior' Tessin. Iii
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Action: A Sellout 'Crowd Is' Indicated.
ADMISSION. 35c dc;; .25e'
P
>' 2 . Lucknow; Pollock
3-Lucknow. 'George. Chin,'
4- Luckzlbw, George• ''Chin •
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' S�•L, uckriotvir,. ' Mol:elland•';(H , )
6—Lucknow McLelland . (Mid-
dleiniss)
: 7—. Lucknow, Dahmer (G:'. Chin)'',
Penalties: Stewart; Greer, Hall,
Harris Graham, . Wilson, Beh
.•, ; 14 '-tucknow, E. Irwin (Chin)
15=Lucknow; E. Irwin • (Stewart,
Johnston)
16 -Brussels, Coleman'
17=Lu.eltiiow,,Fisher (Hodgins)
18 . Lucknow,-E Irwin (Stewart-)
19--leuckinoW, .Johnston (E. Ir-
-vvin)
Third. Period .
8 LucknoW, :Dahmer • (Go'uld)',
9 Kincardm, e,: Cuyler (Bell)`
10=-Lucknow,: G. Chin •(Harris)
11,. Lwcknaw, :Middlenniss,
(Gould)
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pen,altLes.'.Gould, Greer, Cout-,
=n'ey' Bell 2,-
SEPOYS EDGE WINGtiAM
~Ii11HRI
Lucknow Sepoys edged t h: e
Win�gh�aur ' Spitfires on ,,Monday
night by a 6-5 !score' which made
it ,,three Wins' out of four ;starts'
�" Lwcknow • ovei
•1hi.s season csx
their arch: rivals. ,,
The Sepoys were without Bill.
Harris on' Monday, but hi& team;
• mates' turned'. in, their best all--
• round performance of the year
to earn the' win; Many rate'it the
• best game. of the season. Definite.
ly it was* the imdst exciting, and
packed al the-, action and 13s'
pence one old ticket. conild With.
*Aland. The outcome :waa in the
balance alb the. way,
BANTAMS LOOKED: G�
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Donald
Tae"Clansrnen Bantams: looked
good < on home• ice lasit .T ay,:"
night. when they �trinnmed ' er"=
ich 9-.6. The visitors got.r of
their •goals late din /the thirdetn
Lu,cknow had it In •the nd
gave , some of" their weakery
ers.; a chance.: •
Bowen .Ross led' the• L QW:'
attack w,i.t three goals, . Charlie
Chin' and Donald got'
two" ' api.ece v4an'd„ 'Alit Ba and
George Anderson, : one ea
'Gaynor, Stiddy and 'McC h
did the scoring for Goderi
,tcknaw•:' goal, M.. Bie
J. Howald, Ay. Taylor; "ce B,
Ross;. wings,; G. Anderson,
Nearly40,000 cheques worth.
some tWp million dollarscovering
• last year's Compulsory -Savings Refund,
for 1942, aresti unclaimed..They belong
to Canadians .who have changed their
name or address, or both since, 9 .194,3, . an d
failed to notify the'Governriient
This year the ices which are cin'
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$15,000,000 should be going out this
March to •as many as 200,000 Canadians
for the return of 1943 a'nd° 1944 Re-
fundable -Savings But proper names or
addresses 'are lacking.
vo' an y of tbese'ref and 'cheques belong
to: you?:
Have y ou changed our: name or
address • or both since 1943• and haven't
notified the Government? ;If so, we urge
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